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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 392 - PUPILS

NRS 392.264 Offender prohibited from enrolling in or attending school victim is enrolled in or attends without court approval; duty of superintendent of school district to negotiate agreement for enrollment and attendance in another school district; termination of agreement.

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NRS 392.264 Offender prohibited from enrolling in or attending school victim is enrolled in or attends without court approval; duty of superintendent of school district to negotiate agreement for enrollment and attendance in another school district; termination of agreement.
1. If a superintendent of a school district receives notification and a victim identified in the notification is a pupil in the school district, the superintendent shall not permit an offender who is subject to the provisions of NRS 62F.100 to 62F.150 , inclusive, to enroll in or attend a public school that a victim is enrolled in or attending unless:
(a)An alternative plan of supervision is approved by the court pursuant to NRS 62F.130 ; or
(b)An alternative plan of attendance is approved by the court pursuant to NRS 62F.140 .
2. If the court does not approve an alternative plan of supervision or an alternative plan of attendance for the offender and the school district in which the offender resides does not have another public school in the district for the offender to enroll in and attend, the superintendent of the school district shall negotiate an agreement with:
(a)The superintendent of an adjoining school district within this state for the offender to enroll in and attend a public school in that adjoining school district; or
(b)The superintendent, or another appropriate administrator, of an adjoining school district in an adjoining state for the offender to enroll in and attend a public school in that adjoining school district.
3. The superintendent of the school district in which the offender resides shall inform the person with whom the superintendent is negotiating that the offender has been adjudicated delinquent for a sexual offense or a sexually motivated act, but the superintendent shall not disclose the name of a victim.
4. An agreement which is made pursuant to this section and which is presented to a board of trustees for approval:
(a)Must not contain the name of a victim;
(b)Must comply with the provisions of subsections 2 and 3 of NRS 392.010 ; and
(c)Must be approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
5. A board of trustees may terminate an agreement entered into pursuant to this section if, because of a change in circumstances, the offender is able to enroll in and attend a public school in the school district in which the offender resides without violating subsection 1.
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